Word play from outside sources.

PUN
From "The two gentlemen of verona"
by Shakespeare
Speed: Away, ass! You’ll lose the tide if you tarry any longer.
Launce: It is no matter if the tied were lost; for it is the unkindest tied that ever any man tied.
Speed: What’s the unkindest tide?
Launce: Why, he that’s tied here, Crab, my dog.



Parody of "Another one bites the dust" by queen done by Weird Al Yankovich Song called "Another one rides the bus"





Alliteration as shown by a poem called Wacky weather by Jacinta Mary Ramayah

WACKY WEATHER, a poem by Jacinta Mary Ramayah from Malaysia
Hazardous, hateful, humid hellhole,
horrendous headache in the hypnotic heat,
hankering for heavenly, hospitable hideout,
as the sun’s rays beat

cool down with cold, creamy, chocolaty
cocktail, a captivating concoction,
and chew cheesy canapés, chicken coleslaw
with crunchy, cubed crouton.

Cold, claustrophobic climate
Cloudy, choking condition
Cutting, crispy congealing chill,
to escape from ice-and-snow situation

hit the hay with heavenly hotcakes,
hotdogs and honey with hazelnut blend,
huddle in heavy habiliment, by
a hot hearth and hardback in hand.